Author Topic: what is the most "spec-ops" gun you know about  (Read 4597 times)

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I need references for guns (nonfiction) that are like totally "hi-tech" and look like they are used by special forces
not "tacticool" just y'know "spec-ops" kinda cool

does that make sense

does that make sense
uh not really lol
what's the difference between tacticool and spec ops in your mind


can't provide pictures rn but KRISS vector & HK G36K

KRISS Vector
H&K G36 and variants
H&K XM8 and variants
AN-94

edit: the see also section of the Wikipedia article for the xm8 have a few more good examples
Bullupup rifles like the Steyr AUG, SA80 and variants, FAMAS, VHS-K2
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anything thats black and has handles and lots of grippy edges and ripples. :D

if you want real answers
hk416/7
fn scar 16/17

okay so let me explain what I mean

when I mean "spec-ops" I mean that the base gun is very tactical, as in it's not covered in attachments
very futuristic looking
bonus points for bullpups and silencers suppressors (forget)

oh and also "compact" is also a good descriptor

come to think of it the AUG is kinda a good example of what I'm looking for

It'd be easier if we knew what context you wanted to use it in. Spec-ops can mean a lot of different things depending on, well, the spec


Isn't spec-ops usually used when a base gun is loaded with accessories, like a silencer, red dot / some sort of scope, flash light, and extended mag / something else, all at the same time on the same gun?



not really spec ops or tacticool, but these soviet prototypes look like guns from a sci fi film

british EM-2 rifle.
« Last Edit: November 29, 2017, 01:40:19 AM by HellHound »

Isn't spec-ops usually used when a base gun is loaded with accessories, like a silencer, red dot / some sort of scope, flash light, and extended mag / something else, all at the same time on the same gun?

no that's tacticool

It'd be easier if we knew what context you wanted to use it in. Spec-ops can mean a lot of different things depending on, well, the spec

I'm talking more about the stuff NATO special forces uses